vjj'.-' f-i •■>■ v : ■■' : ; ■. ■-\ r ■ jIJi.T .. l r j ‘ pITTBBTJRaH:- r! Tuesday morning, august ai, im. ' r \ orriciAL papxm or ', ram city. M “* Tntpii^rnat—ObisetvaUoas token it fihaw’s Oj>tb eUn Store, K©. gfi Fifth itro> ( August 30lb. MbKTIBO 07 THB FlB-1 DePAETVXOT CAPTAISB. —A meeting of the Captains .belonging to tbe different Fire~ Companies convened in Neptune Hall on Saturdayevening, toradopt a route for the forthcoming- Farade. Present — Messrs. Chief Engineer CelUDjprood t 'First As* G.W. Leonard, Tbosi Reef, Captain of Eagle, 11. Donaldson, of Allegheny, John Davis, oC-Duquesna, Nathan Jones, of Neptune, Wm. Alexander of Vigilant, A. J. Copple®, of Niag ara, William Cobley,of Good Intent, and J. 3\ Guubert, of Relief. On motion of Mr.* Donaldson, a committee of fire was appointed to prepare a route for the procession, consisting of Messrs. Donaldson, Gumbert, Alexander, Davis and Jones. ; A recess was taken until the Committee pre pared and offered. the following line of .march, which, on motion of Mr. Bees, w&sadoptcd: Procession to form on Penn street, right rest ing on Marbury, and prooeed down Penn to Water, along Water to Ferry, up Ferry to Lib erty, up Liberty, to Market,. down.. Market to. Water, along Water to Wood, up .Wood to Liber ty, along Liberty to Smithfield, down Smithfield lo Second, along Second to Bess, up Boss to Pennsylvania avenue, sloagPennsylrania &veo> uc to oommou'opposile Gumbert—countermarch to Pride street, up Pride to Colwell, along Col well to Fulton, op ; Fulton 'to Wylie, down Wylio to Grant, along Grant to Seventh, down Seventh to Smilh&eld, op Smithfield to Liberty, up Lib erty to Wayne, aloog Wayne to Penn, up Penn to O’Hara, down O'Hara to Pike, aloog Pike to Factory, op Factory to Penn, along Penn to place of beginning.- • V;. i.'jt •if-- •.’■ ‘T - ';<• i; On motion of Mr. Donaldson, ten o’clock, A. M. [on Saturday, the 4th of -Seplember,] was hippo! oted as the hour of assembling on the ground. The parade, it is said, will bo one of the finest we have had in the city, and we oau ofiswer for it tbatif tbeprogramme of route is strictly fol lowed (bo companies will be glad that the dis play occurs but onco a year. r* ■ iai:®. tSI|P : c V-‘* r?*i\''“- . ; Jacoby.—This unhappy man was brought to the city and lodged in jail on Monday night, tie was arrested by officer Itehm, in Danville, Illinois, where he was found at work on a rail mad. lie went by the name of Jacob Krist. lie made sotno__straggle when arrested and en deavored to draw a dirk knife, butall Ibis was anticipated” and his efforts promptly defeated. Ue was traced from Indianapolis to Lafayette, Indiana, and theneo to where ho was arrested. He bad been at whrk there nine days. H J*' :’i>r.: N''Ar;;r j’ •.—. ._ ( : s't ;'! : :l-' A*-!*- W" Mr ',■•••' *#: :;:‘.';;V ■" ■•o.i:.<*'! !•!• -..• •*?!•:•:•' ■*; Ue is quite a small, sharp-featured man, weighing about ICO lbs.; he has parted with his huge beard since he left this city. Heitrongly asserts his innoceuoe; acknowledges he walked, out with his wife here, but left her with some body at the corner of some street,.he cannot jut tell where; says he can. explain the whole at (be proper time. ' ' ■ -There was tbe greatest amountof excitement about seeing Jacoby last night. The:Mayor, some of the officers and somo other | went to New Brighton to meet thq, train in | Jacoby was. At all the stations along i the road crowds of people had gathered. At the I Federal street-depot, tbe street, the side-walks, \ nniTlhe fences were lined with a curious crowd; \ nod tbe same thing occurred at the Penn street | depot, by the .canal, whither this object -of in s lercst was conveyed. A crowd followed the 1 close carriage in which -the manacled wretch S was placed at once, to the jail, where another 1 hjg crowd bad gathered to see him pass, to his isiono house. We presume he will.se formally gf£»mtni(ted to-day. .“.;^:V f T- : : ft. Bpllliil '* ** '• '' * ■ % : > H ;vr Sr s-i :•• ■<:>- , , u, . >f.« 2&-1* t ittSitii mmffl :■•:•'■• Kst.*:-*sC%fs!a®r«WK ■'•H!' :- ?i' •’«*«•-£■ jj’4^ *A* • •*-. -iV *•a • - »‘ij- . v* 1 • ».-, •: ••’,».•.<•**.*>. • , v»r>.<>'i*\Vv, .;•«?»• : |*\,: .:• ,-c v: ; 3C.."; j: •X . !‘ ‘ •'.r'.SfV?* I. •* Oity and Zfewa Items* . asuir. Miiui ■ S ® “ P. «r— , « 65 B*rometw„T. .» M» nn&KiKrosii £: Wadswoxth’s Cut-ott asd ptovaitsoß Yalv*. —Wo have had i Q use in oar leogiae room for several months, one of theabove panted Governors, —the first one that was.ever [tried by the inventors, we believe,—and after paving used various governors, including Jnd bod’s Patent, we have thought that this one op- Seraled belter than any, other which we have Been tested. We Gudin the Scientific American, for August, lq illustrated description of the Invention, from rhich we make an extractor Iwb: , “This invention is ft novel,arrangement of lollow rolling balanced valves, which affords ;real convenience for adjatlmeot to cal off the i team attach a point in the stroke «f Use engine is may desired, under the average or usual load hf .the engine, and dveragoor usual'pressure of iteam, but which is capable of being controlled py & governor iu saeh ft manner as .to.vary the boial of’cut-off to meet variations in the steam Lressuro or load on the engine, and Ibtreby fcßulnte its velocity.” .. 1 ’ . - I The cut-off and governor is compsctand eim |)le, and would be applicable to any engine, Lhethcr oscillating or?slide Lave engines running without the use of a gpv- Srnor would do well to examine this simple, ierfedt regulator, by which a /steady motion In jLsared, besides a very considerable rsavlng in Eear and tear, as well as in fuel. ’ B Itis the invention of W. 8. Mackintosh and. B. Wadsworth) of this city, and they hate assigned their interest to Cridge, Wadsworth & Wo.fjcngioe builders, from whom aoy further Sarticulnrs-can be oblaiued. A patent; was granted on thc.lTth lost.. - Ok the announcement of the death of Mies abella Beck,ilate a teacher in the Third Ward sbool, Pittsburgh; the Directors ordered tbe •bools to be'closed until Wednesday. The achers, thereupon assembled .and passed the (lowing resolutions: ‘l. Resolved, That iu the death of Miss L eck, we have lost one of our and lergetic teachers. 2. Resolved, That in our intercourse with her o have always found her the kind and faithful tend, tbe agreeable companion, and ' true irisiian. ... 3. Resolved, That we deeply sympathiie with ie friends of the deceased In this their sad be avetneni, and at the same 1 time we rejoice with em in the sure hope that .she has gone to a tiler world. ”, .V•’ • • • % Resolved, That «Abe Directors have ad urned the schools/▼•. therefore Attend the incralccremonies. ' • - v ‘ ~ . 5. Ztolved, Th.a4 be jqJtUeh? I iu the daily of the same ; furnished to the Mends .of>ibe deceased. Sec’y. Fittsetjegii, Ang. Wl.—Marri. Editart: When i Almost every cUyinthe Union great prepa iliona are being made forth® Atlantio Cable •lebrotion on the first ©T September, wo havo >l heard ofany move in the matter being made -our own 1 city. It is a dugratt that ire are tenyt bfhinU in making any; public demons tra on-herc. [Please move in the matter, and let i have “A Grand Celebration.-* ' Pao Bono Pnntico. We 1 second the motion of the writer. The •ople here made a fine demonstration at the -at trial and we think it Is no more than fair at they ahonld try again, as almost the whole rilUed world wilt join to celebrate this tri nph of civilization on .Wednesday next, the >tof September. We shall hear, on that day id while the festivities of the great occasion •e goingf on,-congratnlations from London, iverpool, iltfralngjiain, and all the great cities jf England! Why shonld we, too, not join! There | bat one .’day to prepare. * ‘ I Police Items. — Edward Edwards, who qoar >led on Snnday, on the street, with Samnel illos, »nd «ted.Ter7 di.orterljr._TO fined $lO hd costs, byAliiogen, for Ibis offence, ud fu .leo lield tobaUt* k»P U» !»•«- Aid. [ogees also held BenJ. Sawyercn . ohsrgs of Lault ond battery, on oath of Andrew Malsch. hi. parties fooght onrenruylesnin Sun petsonl'.jiißng on Foplsr nlley, Bobert ic Visits and wlfesnd a man named Jlmpiiey, rere committed for file dsys each tat tartrf "e r*010e.... Mr.Mc to Kitwonifc; Tho Eopnblieoii* »re E-in- » itries oF mertftge ltiere,g«.ojority orar whot ke hod S tiiwlast elcctiun.izy:;:^-,' V-V I » of ToUiobtoZotocko Otti’ iiterot'to I»MW $»«"»“« |theoomtaendol*^^^H», W !*■> . [Correspondence of th# Pitutmrgh GuMU*] ,0n last Friday afternoon, in company with Rev. Dr. Bilrd, Editor of Pittsburgh Christian Adromle, and Bev. L C. renhing, formerly Pastor of Liberty street ML SL Clmreb, Pituborgh, wo took tho 4 j». u.; train of the Pittsburgh and Cleveland Railroad at: their Depot oU Grant street noar Seventh, for Steobcanlle, Ohio. - Steubenville ; has extensivemanofactnnngcatab-'. lishmenbt. Travelers passing up and down the: river, on railway, are nnahlo to soo the greatness of this young, growing city. We spent about thirteen boor* in tbo place, daring which thno,wo had ample opportunity of teeing much. The city Is well io-' cated and surrounded with natural advantages for' ■manufacturing purposes. There are quite a number of establishments, consisting in part of a Rolling Mill and Cottrtn Factory, both very larg : , three Woolen Mills, one Gnu-barrcl Factory, ono Coper Mill, Ac. To vuppiy tbe moral wanti of tho community thero are four Methodist churches, (one colored) two Presbyterian, one Associate Presbyterian, ono Epis copal, one Baptist, (without a Pastor) and ono Diaci plo or Catnpbelliio. Wo cannot forbear stating that during our stay we visited Kramer Chapel (M. K. Church) recently dedicated by Bishop Ames, and called after yoor fellow-towntman Allen Kramer, Esq., of the liankutgllouso of Kramer A Rahm.— -It is ono of the moat bcantifnl and convcaiontly ar ranged church edifices that can bo found in that part of the West—lndeed it is claimed by residents that there.are few superior edifices io tho West. The congregation are greatly indebted to tbo Rev. Mr. Pershing (who was appointed to this work after bis term expired at Liberty bl M. E. Church) for con-; ducting the affairs of the Church to such a success ful issue-building tho Church and providiog taeans to pay for it entire. ! In. the back Dart of the city a shaft Has been rank over two hundred and thirty feet to reach a vein of bituminous coal, it is said,'to bo equal to Pittsburgh coaL Thirty men are employed by tbo company.— It is worked by steam-power, and.eighteen, hundred bushels or coal Are obtained daily, with capacity to raise three .thousand. . The Car famed Female Seminary under the djrec; tioo of tho Rev. Dr. Beatty and Lady—located here,* bas ample buildings and fine grounds attached for the accommodation of tho largo number of-students in attendance from term to term. . Mr. Read, for merly well known as a teacher in Sewickley is'also of tho corps of teachers. Saturday we took carnage-for Richmond Camp meeting—ten miles from Steubenville, and withih a mile and a half of tho town of Richmond. We ar rived—at the encampment in timo to bear the Rev. i Mr. MeClnre preach at 10J a. k. In tbe afternoon R*v. W.Ai Davidson, Pastor of Kramer Chapel, formerly of Smithfield street M. E. Cbureh in Pi|ts~- burgb, discoursed from these words:—“Take heed how yon hear.” At night tho Rev. I. a Tershlng took the stand and spoke from Acts IG-. 29-31. Quite a number of penitents went forward for the prayers of the congregation. Sunday tho serried of tho day wore opened .by Rev. L Athens at Sa. text:—Epb. 3: 14-21. At iOJ, Rev. Dr. Baird preached with great power to an immense assemblage from these words: ‘-Ex cept ye repent, ye shall all likewise perish.” KaHy in the afternoon the RcvTL C. Pershing discoursed from tho text—2 Cor. 8: 9. At the close of this able sermon a number solicited the prayers of the congregation. In tbo evening, the Rev. Mr. Rod gera preached, after which a prayer was held and .®**kera of religion invited. A largo number came forward for that purpose. On Monday at 8 a. ». * General Class-meetlng' was held at the public stand, in wbieh a great many took part. Tho morning sermon (1 Cor. I: IS) was delivered by Rev. Dr. Baird to an attentive and ap preciative audicnco. There were over ninety tents and between forty and fifty wagons on tho ground. Tho order was unusually good. It is supposed that several thousands were present on Sunday, and in deed- during most of tho week, tbo congregations were large and attentive. As we left before the meeting closed, we ore unable to give tbe nnml>er of. conversions to God and accessions to the Chnrcb.— Tbe meeting was under tho direction of Rev. C. H. Jackson, Presiding Elder, of Steubenville District, formerly the pastor of the'M. E. Church in Tcm peranceville, near your city, assisted by tbo venera ble andhighly revered, Rev. Robert Boyd, and Rev. S. IL Nesbit. Mr. Boyd has beea nearly half a cen tury in tbe ministry. ” ' In the town of Richmond is located “Richmond College.” This institution when first established,' many yean ago, was a Union Aeademy, bat from different causes it languishcd. While in (bis con4i«~ tion, abont three yean ago, it was placed under the control of tbe Pittsburgh (M. E.) Annual Confer ence, and Rev. S. H. Nesbit, one of its members, Was appointed President of tbo Faculty. About the same tlmo the Legislature granted tbe Institution College privileges. The College opened under Uio present administration with serentecn pupils. The attondanre during ftie year reached about one hun dred and fifty stadeots—over sixty last term, but tt; is expected that more than one hundred pupils will be enrolled next (Fall and Wlnter).tenn. An effort: is being made to endow tbe College, and the Rev. Mr. Pogh is collecting funds for that purpose, jbe greatest impediment to success is the want hf proper College buildings. Mr. Nesbit is assisted by a com petent board of instruction, among whom wo name: Rev. John Z. Moore- It is said there, is, a good amount of wealth in the immediate neighborhood of this place. August 20. 1858. WitL. TanesTL’V-OAVp MeeTisp.— At tbs close of tbe Friday morning service tho weather bemmo exceed ingly wet aarl iILug.M.U., »u;.fc - i.-t« iwfuirty Me to hare religious worship at tbe public stand until early in the afternoon of the next day. During this time, prayer meeting* were held in public and private touts, at diflf.rent points on tho ground, which proved eminently successful under tho Merging of God, in tho conversion of many soul*. On Baturday, tlie 2sth, about nooo, tho wealhir changed, and at a quarter before two the congrega lion was'called to order by the Bound of-the horn, when the Rev. S. R. Brockunier, of Wheeling, Vt, an aged member of the Pittsburgh M. E. Confcrtow, took tbe stood, and preached, with good effect,'l>om tbe tenth verse of tbe fifteenth chapter of St. Luke, dost, before the delivery of bis'sermon. Professor Burgess and estimable wife, with a few others, (by request,) eoog the great revival bymo, which created sueb a sensation in the eastern cities, commencing.-: “What’s tbe news ?” After a brief tatermusiob, thli second afternoon service eommduced—3} r. ji.—con ducted by tbe popular and. well-ksown street pteachcr of San Francisco, California, tho Rev. W id.'. Tayfor; text—?‘Do you now-believe j” St. Johit XVI: 31. In the cveningtho somedinae occupied tbe pulpit, discoursing from St. Luke XIII: 3l r At tbe close of the sennnn.an inritation was given; for seekers of religion to come forward to tbe altar, of a large number responded to-, the invitation. Afterwards prayer meetings'work held in tbe public tents, and much good wju accomk pUshed. Sunday, the 29th, opened rather unfavorably .fof eut-door exercises. However, with the aid of um brellas, the congregation retained their seats very well duriog tbe slight showery weather, at tba 3 a; *. service, while tho Bev. 8. P.Woolfo, pastor of tbe' Liberty street 3L E. Cburcb, Pittsburgh, eloquently and impressively spoke of tbe “Future General. Jodgment,” from-th© text found in tbe Acts of tbe Apostles, seventeenth chapter and tenth verve. At 10J a. a. tbe Rev. A; 11. Thomas, pasto: of Trinity M. E. Chnrcb, of this city, discoursed with much ac ceptance on the “Resurrection ;** text, J*t Peter 1: 3, 4. Notwithstanding the unfavorable weather there are good prospeeta of doing good.- ' Flux at Boixra.—The stable of W. Vogely,' Uvern keeper, ;ip Bailer, Boiler county, was; horned os tho nightof the 27tb. All its eon-' tents were destroyed. * Loss a boat $7OO. There! were two stables within twelve feet,of tho. bard ing.balldlflg/bdt by the exertions of the citi , zens the flames : wero confined to the stable de stroyed.' The fire was, as is supposed, the work of an incendiary.— Dispaleh. , ' : \- GtLAXDRA£t.Ks.—The citizens of East Liberty will .be addressed by F. 1L Collier and Thomas Howard,Esqs.,to-njorToW(Wcdneeday) evening. The citizens of Wilkinsburg will be addressed; on the issues of tho day on to-morrow (Wcdnes-/ day)..evening, by J. P. Penney and 6thera> These meetlngsiwill commence at 7 o'clock. Let there be a good turn out.. . Fj&b.—The atarm of fire on Monday after} noon was caused by the burning of material in an establishment on Virgin Alley, above Srnlth field street, for making paper for roofing pur poses. The damage was small, as the fire wits extinguished before itbad got much under way. Xh* slock of a ,city retail Hardwaro store, comprising almost everything in the line willibe sold at No. 54 Fifth street, this morning at;10 o’clock, by P. M- Davis, Auct. Dealers ohd others, will do wclMo attcnd as the 'sale}is positive. - .• Wa have received fronxßsv; Mr. pooglash; of the Reformed Presbyterian Church of this city,_ a copy of (be Belfast (Ireland) Wttidy Praa\ of August 7. Ills: numerous friends in this;eiiy and vicinity will be glad to learn tbathe is well. Dbowsed.—A young man named Richard Bowers, a resident of Pitt .township, was drown* ed near Louisville, a few days ago, by falling from « steamboat, while under way. Ilonas about twenty-one years of age. y\ ’' Xjjb eleventh annual exhibition of the Itarri* son County Agricultural Society, will be held in Cadis, Ohio, on 'Wednesday,' Thursday and Fri day' the 6th, 7th and Bth of October ensuing. - tw'LorisoiP’Piuiam—. ' «XhaloTf of praise, howo’er concealed by art, . ] 'Reigns, more or 1?M, and glows in every heart; '» -'•thohroad,to gatail,toUat Hot WiATtwi.— lk» rtrj but romwWfor thii hot waUhit Uto *»P » “ of tkolr dSldous foe Crew % toe cold Mtocrml W.l«r, a.roiodTrilklko ekolMlrt 01 Syrap», and drawn front a fontitalmja dir. Tbslr stock of. Cakes. a»4 Gonfeellooa art Ol tha beat description, maaoraetarod.from good mate rial, and got uplo theaacalL -V '/ ; JAT' ' Tnwplace to tecum aaaoeerof deUcftut leo Cream, th odol off io a well ventilated and Idxgrioui saloon, flUad ap in tbe nnateitityl*, the place to eojoy U* hoars ebat with your wife or sweetheart,' while 'slp piog the wooltag and healthy laxary, the place where the best of Cakes end. confectionary, r« n ny bread:and : Ice Cream ara.madoandti.dd/tW piepois OiiriiPt at Clair it, wear liberty. , . • . + ■ pant’ staffs are now ofiiumgat Curaa rium’A. Tcdsnd'Street, Allegheny City.—Buyers will nrtoty,hgid fljarates ttuoal • Marnxo or Cotogua.—The City Councils field their regalar monthly meeting on. evening. . In* Stltci Council, present: Messrs. Bennett, Berger, McCargo, Little, Totten,. Moorhead, Ward, Kincaid, Pollock, Kim, Mackin..' . i On motion of Mr. Kincaid, it was voted that Mr. Bennett take tho chair, Mr. MeAnley being absent. Minutes of last meeting read and ap proved. ' Mr. Berger presented a communication from Mr. Christy, Secretary of the Gas Co., inform ing tho Connells that the term for which- Wm. F. Murdoch was elected a Trustee of the Com* jiany bad expired. On motioo, the Select Council proceeded to elect a member to fill the vacancy. j Mr. Little nominated Wm. F. Murdoch ; Mr. Berger nominated Samuel Morrow and Mr. Kin kaid nominated James B. Murray. Mr.- Mur- doch hod 0, Sir. jMorrow 3 and Mr. Mtftray - vstes, so Mr. Murdoch was elected, i In the matter of Spruce Alley, brought up from last meeting, Messrs. Totten and Little Were appointed on pari of S. C., a committee to confer with a like committee from C.C., appoinU «ed at last meeting. Recommended S. C., to re- cede from former action and conour with C. C., In referring the whole matter to Street Com- hiUec, which recommendation was adopted. . The Controller submitted a communication Enclosing a bill of M. Ilolmes for $2,05, and also calling tho attention of Councils to the Bth section of the ordinance concerning streets, Waited August 31st 1858,' which makes it the ;duly of one of the city constable to servo notice pn delinquents for grading and paving assess ment, bat makes no provision for paying for kuchserviee, the notices aro now ready for de livery, and as it requires tbreo months of date qf service to elapse before tbe oily Solicitor can 'Commence proceedings, the Controller asked immediate notion in the matter, suggesting that it be referred to tbe Finance Committee with power to act. * : Mr. Holmes' bill was ordered to be paid and charged to contingent fund, andtbeolhcrmatler was referred as suggested. Report of finance committee an certain mat ters referred to them with power to act eras read. In the cose of John Bluok and Capt. Kline ■feller (he committee report that thay had releas ed a portion of the assessment on their property. : In tbo case of Klinefelter the whole is released. in the case of Black, three-fifths. Bill of .1. S. : for costs, was reported favorably. The committee also reported tho followingre- ‘ IteioU'fd, That the finance committee be, and Ihey are hereby instructed to dispose of and sell .new coupon bonds to an amount in accordance iwilh the appropriation ordinance of Feb. 12tb, to meet bonds of the city due, and maturing . during 1858; Provided, That no such bonds shall be disposed of at a discount exceeding —. per cent. On motion of Mr. Kincaid, the resolution was {intended so as to empower the Finance Commit tee to dispose of bonds, Ac., (as above,) on tho very best terms they can. Thus amended, the desolation was adopted. In C. 0., lost on third trading. An ordinance allowing a draw-back for prompt payment of assessments for paving, was read three times and passed finally, r An ordinance relative to lost coupons and city bonds was read twice, and the rulcs-beiog sus pended was rend a third time and passed. ; Mr. 'Pollock submitted a report from the Com pittee on Fire Engines and Hose. The steam fire engine Citizen has been removed to a moro appropriate place, in accordance with a resolu tion of Councils. AJao, the following resolution: ' Retolved, That tbe earn of $57, in addition lo the $lOO heretofore appropriated, be and tbe same is hereby appropriated, for the purpose of completing tho repairs of the.- Relief engine ihousc, and chorgo the same to contingent fond. '■ Resolved, That the Mayor be authorized to certify his warrant to tbe Treasurer for the sum of $3 in favor of White & M’Kibben, for remov ing the steam fire engine Cttueo, and charge tbe same to contingent fond. Report accepted, and resolutions read three times and passed. Mr. Ward, from the SLreet Committee, submit- ted a report. The Committee believed that Gib bons street ought to be widened but that the condition of tbe Treasury is such that it is not able to bear the expense involved. They there fore reported adversely to the passage of a res olution in favor of the widening of said street before submitted. Report accepted. An ordiuance authorizing the grading of Wil- kins street from Smallman street to the AUe* gheoy river was read three times and passed. An ordinance supplementary to an ordinance authorizing the construction of a public eewer in Cherry alley, passed Jane 28, 1868, was read, Tbe supplement provides for tbe extension of said sewer from Fourth street to Cherry alley, a distance of about 100 feet. itor relative to the caMlUuLiotialuy ’t §2 \icv of Assembly might be oblaiued. In all o( wbjch action, not otherwise noted, tho C. C. concurred. After taking-up and disposing of the business of C. C. ns noted iu the proceedings of that bof the digest* re organs Is prmhtedin.lJß. WILSON’S MLL3, which have been MMttDTed phy*klMi*for ihMieimipc»f tor 20. pttt , jiwyam h *Aip»» ftOO^WKlo** 4 atid of it,l,. Fitmrstpek’s V«Tnif«Jß*> HO. 00;wrpfr.Wpjid and Fourth' i. TOutartb.P*- 4‘bp*ft'<-fiht« : , *, r OXtrwiAß*”*”* o»T!i.iot»o Miiiomc S>Bi?&3, Ho.l» WwO MtXMitna, WeMmr ' Telegraphic. Latest from Europe. 6t. Joas's, N. F., Aug-30.—'The steamship Pro pellor of the Galway and Boston lino arrived here to-day, with Liverpool and London dates of the 20 th last. She left Galway, Ireland, on tho evening 0 f Saturday the 21st init. The American odvicea by the steamer Northern Light, reached Liverpool on the 20th insLx ' J Tho general news in the London and Liverpool papers Is unimportant. A project has been brought forward to connect Europe with China by telegraph, in consequence of the taeeess of tho Atlantic Cable. CotntKßCtAb LktZIXIOESCB. — Liverpool, Any. 20. —The solos of Cotton for tho week hnro been 37,- 000 bales, inclnding 1200 bales to speculators and 4500 to exporters. Tbe sales to-day wore 2000 to speculators and 2000 to exporters. All qualities have declined id. The market closed steady at this decline. Tbo quotations are as follows Orleans fair, 7J; Mobilo fair, 73; Middling SJ; Uplands fair, 7ft. The stock of Cotton in port Is 088,000 bales, 0 f which 567,000 bales are American. AtlTavn:, Orleans tret ordinaire is quoted at 107 francs. Liverpool, Saturday, Aug.2l.—The Cotton mar ket is quiot with sales of 6000 bales. • Flour closed quiet. Wheat still exhibits on advancing tendency, and holders demand an advance. Corn is qmei.— Provisions are quiot- Lokdon, Ang. 21.—Consols are steady at!96ft@ 90ft. \ Liverpool Breadstuff* Market, Aiiy. 20th,—The ' market closes dull. Wheat closed with an advanc ing tendency; all qualities have slightly advanced, and prices are Id higher. Sales of red Western at 5s 6d(o)6s 3d. Flour 1b steady; soles of Ohio at 22i@23s 6d. Corn is quiet, and . quotations are nominal. Liverpool Prorition Market, Any. 20.—-The mar* ket closed steady. BeeDls heavy. Bacon is s teady. Lard is firm at 625. Liv«rj>ool Produce JLirlxt, Aug* 20.—Rosin is steady at 4s 2d@4s 4d, fur common. Sugar Is firm. Coffee is dulL Rioe quiet, at 19s 6d@2o#, for Caro line. Bark; Philadelphia, 9i 6d@9s 9d; Baltimore, 7t. Linseed Oil, 6d- cipirits of Turpen tine steady. ' , Lodon Produce Marktt*, 29.—Sugar closed quiet. Coffee firm. Rice firm. Breadstuff's firm. London Money Market, Augusl 20. —In American securities there hoj been an average business with out quotable change. Consols closed to-day at4>6} @96ft. A boundary difficulty has occurred between France and Switzerland. Austria has decided to increaso tho expenditures for tho support of her navy, 50 per cent. It is reported that the King of Prussia will abdi cate in October. . Tbe accounts of tho crops in Russia are unsatis factory, particularly in tbo neighborhood of Odessa. Tho British steamer Cyclops bombarded tho town of Jeddah five days before satisfaction was obtained for the rocent murder of Christians. Finally Ishmocl Psoba arrived, when eleven-of tbo calprits were exe* cated, and the others sent to Constantinople. The details of the news from' India confirm the ons statements that the country was settling Sr. Jobs’s. N. P., Aug. 30, —Tbe iteamer North Star, from Southampton on tbe 19tb, paused off Cape Raco on Friday afternoon. She was intercepted by tbe news yacht of Iho Associated Press, and throe days later intelligence from Europe than that fur nished by the Canada obtained. Commercial intelligence is the only news of in terest. A splendid banquet had been given by Pelisier, tho French minister at London, in celeUratinnof the Cherbourg fete. The House of Commons had ordered a return of lands of Vancouver’s Island to tho Crown. Tho British Government intended to send a corps of engineers to build roads and bridges, and to erect a-btock of bouses for tho reception nf gold, and to form an organized military. , The mines of Australia have become very rich.’— Nine hundred pounds sterling of gold were known to be on the. way to England. Last months accounts of tho Bank of Franco aro of an unsatisfactory character. There seems to be something wrong in the present condition of com mercial affairs in Franco, which invites serious at tention. The Bombay Preaideooy was quiet At Gwalior the army had broken up and gone into quarters. Tbe eoemy withdrew from Juddespore on the. ap proach of Gen. Robert*. An outbreak was expected at Indore. Tho fugitive rebels from Gwalior occupied Tom tonka. Matters appear to bo fettling down every where, although there were still thirty thousand rebels in the field. Tbe Rajah of Shaogar had surrendered himself. Tbe Bank of France was expected to reduce tbe rale of discount from three and a half to threo per A deficit exists in the Austrian budget of more than four millions stcarling. A conspiracy has boon discovered at Limborg among sumo sohool boys, from twelve to fifteen years of age. Eleven of the culprits wero tried and sentenced, ono to death and the others to imprison ment. The investigation led to the discovery of a more formidable conspiracy,' with ramifications in Itusslaa Poland, having iu vjew a general rising of ail IbeMclavunic population la Austria Tor tho purpose of forming a Republic. Tbo Ocean Telegraph shares were quoted i< jt.Sflft U. £SSO. V probability of ao espedition against Madagascar t»y the nulled forces of England and France. Tbe steamer Pacific was to take tbe place of tbo Indian Empire and was to leave Galway on the 24th of August. Naw York, Aug. 30.—Tbe Lendim Tioiej a&tes that the menage of Queen Victoria to PresidcntlDu chanoo, whieh contained 99 word*, was sent over the ocean cable in sixty-soveo minutes. Toe message from tho Directors in England to thoto in America, which contained 31 Words, was sent In thirty-fivo minutes. Tbe latter message was sent first, and both were repeated back, to insure accuracy. Tim Queen’s mersagehad not been pablisbod in England. Mr. Flld’s first raessago to the directors had been re ceived in England ; it contained 38 words, oud was transmitted in tweoly-two minutes. • Raw Tors, Ang. 30.—Tbo steamship Empire City, from New Orleans, has arrived below, but. is detained at Quarantine in consequence o( coming from an infected port. New Yobr, Aug. 30.—The bank statement exhibits the following results: Decrease—in loans $284,000; in speeie $532,500; in circula tion $14,000; in deposits $681,000; in undrawn deposits $141,000. Wasiuvotos Citt, Aug. 30.—Tbe goveromen© having been officially advised of tbo landing of th t captured slaves taken ,nn board tbe brig Echo, tele graphed- to-day to the.U. R. Marshal to have them removed to Fort Bnmpt«rf fivo miles from Charles ton. Arrangements will bo mad© to restora them to their nativo land. ' Twelve of the slaves have diod since the capture of tho roue!, which was in an ex tremely filthy and unsafe condition. St. Lodjb, Aug. 30.—Leavenworth, Aug. 27, per U. 8. Express Co. to DooncvUlaon the 29th.—Gov. Riebardaon, of Nebraska, has called a special ses- sion of the legislature to convene on tho 21st Sept, for the parpose of remoddeling the laws of the Ter ritory, many of whieh bo alledges conflict with each other, and do not offer nmplo security to life and property. . CtxciHXATi, Aug. 30,—The notes of the Bank of America at OlarktivUle, and Chattanoago Bank, wero refused here to-day. There is more trouble in regard to the Tennessee free banks. New Orlbaks, Aug. 30. =S e deaths from yellow feter on Saturday, amounted to 57. Total deaths for the week, 402. Bark BvatsjSkrt for the week preceding Aug. 30th. - OlrcnU’oa Specie. Loam. DepoelU. B’k frtlsb'eh 275,821 571,5201,623.447 787,528 Exchange B’k 448,380 212,395 1,379,262 437,074 M. t M. " 171,755 138,377 844,177 325,554 Citbena’ « 107,595 65,088 683,257 106,675 Mechanics’" 116,090 115,130 587,310 99,860 Iron City “ 140,505 94,623 505,634 160,319 Allegheny u 175,370 70,040 485,984 67,907 1,435,516 1,267,178 6,008,461 1,884,017 Bast week..... 1,452,751 5,053,828 1,887,579 Increase,- Decrease . .17,235 9,448 iot banks, *181,392; Decrease. $ 1,021 " 508,054; “• , 14,818 >lher bk'«- 384,510; « .. 37,526 ring [| the movement of the Basks since Dae to oth< - Holes of ot The followi January Ist; CSrcw’riou. | SpecU, \ Ditcount*. [ D/pviiU. Jon. 4 1,355,006 1,186,014 5,153,219 1,1*4,995 “ 11_... 1,353,815 1,243,303 5,101,469 1,120,922 “18 1,379,081 1,293,500 5,019,043 1,103,050 “ 25_... 1,407,960 1,307,700 4,900,946 1,105,001 Foil. 1 1,344,031 1,308,008 4,055,077 1,104,217 •< 0 1,251,381 1,887,017 4,974,959 1,180,223 <> 15 1,321,230 1,342,054 5,223,031 15245,944 « 22_... 1,223,831 1,322,982' 5,244,890 1,260,935 M.r. 1 1,195,628 1,300,103 5,274,842 1,303,005 “ 8 1,180,711 1,802,004 5,310,128 1,810,700 “ 15..._,1,157.636 1,205,001 5,323,210 1,302,910 “ 22, 1,1034131 1,271,837 6,290,494 1,286,703 “ 292... 1,193,886 14133,830 54167,714 1,290,03(1 Apl. 5.... 1,280,030 1,190,100 5,478,920 1,324,154 “ 12-1.. 1,287,091:1,1044132 5,513,821 1,305,204 “ 10— 1,291,220 1,250,033 5,570,535 1,345,062 « 20— 1j319,410 15221,105.5,011,039 1,404,750 M.J 3 1,360,651 5,734/192 1,504,649 “ 10.1... 1,365,381 1,171,027 5,703,651 1,665,182 “ 17i... 1,378,101 1,191,603 5,737,072 1,401,020 “ 24.... 1,371,680 1,176,331 5,709,868 1,404,767 “ 31— 1,3M,115 1,212:178 5,813,108 1,1075840 Juno 7 1,426,586 1J07,637 5,895,401 1,540,020 “14— 14185,920 1,218,312 5,805.051 1,656,802 “ 21— 1,380,481 1,223,769 5,830,952 1,5715689 “ 204... 1,377,096 1,266(193 5,874,782 1,630,570 July 5 1,436,051 1,216,683 6,014,676 15699,190 “12 1,458,776 1,229,383 8,016,609 1,691,758 “ 19— 1,475,351 1,240,398 6,010,404 1,720,091 “26 1,439,918 1,250,026' 6,077,603 1,708,210 ■Kxut. 2 1,423,000 1(198,761 6,000,«3 1,730,050 “ 0....: .1,108,231 1,230.485 5,075,322 1,788,792 « 18— 1,428,856 1,257,921 5,010,461. 1,848,613 “ 23 1,452,751 1,266,621 5,053,823 1,887,579 “ 30— 1t185,515 1,257(173 0,003,401 1,894,917 ;■ . p V M ACTING J TUMP, wiiti INDIA. «•* glnad tor CUUr»fcWeUj,B*sn?«s»»¥ ltl *i Ac. las^M Mint to iu«h~ .i ,_ /I OLD PENS—Dawson, Worn® * Hide’s ; «%Sasa=iaswis • v '•?;-^SWSSj*»-> Commercial COMMITTEE OX A&BXXRATXON TOK AUGUST. Isxun'Dicxrr, V. .P. C. 11. Paruos, JaWxs Gxxdotb, Datip Cawram, Austix Looms. Weekly KevlewofthePUtabnvKli market, [Reported specially for the Pittsburgh Gasette.] . Pmsuoaflii,Tofisn4T. Arc car 31,1558. Tbo pact week bo* been characterised by more than the ainal dullness; tad so long as the river* remain low, no revival of business can bo expected. We have bad cold, rainy weather for some days past; but tbo rain, ao for. hat bid no effect on tbe streams, tb* ground being dry’enough to absorb it all. Tbo receipts of produce are increasing slightly, and if tho riven were qp th-j wonld be abundant. At other points In the west—Cincinnati, Chicago, and 8». Louis, they have been large enough to unsettle tb* market, and prices of flour and Whcs4 have accordingly declined. This decline* however, h*» had no effect bore; for tbe rates of freight bv rail aro inch that, even at the decline, Hour bought at Cincinnati cannot be put down bore at» profit. Money is iu little better demand, bnt tbe banks are able to tooet alt tho present want»of their customers in tho dis count Hne. There will be c(Tactile Inquiry Tor money until jbn&inew revives; and tbe most sanguine Jo not look for tnnehof arevlvat until unxt spring. The N. V. Commercial of Patunlav say* : “There is no material change la the money market this Week. Tho supply continues abundant, and loene at call •re.tnade at ,tbo name easy rates which have prevailed for aonie weeks past. The payment fnr tb© late loan to the Gov ernment baa occasloue-i much less derangement than wae anticipated, and tbe immediate effects urn already forgotten. • Loam on call have been of easy nogoikllou duriug the Week at three to threo and n half, and from that to cent on prime eecurttles. Id relation to paper, it Is statod tbit the offerings at UlO banka begin to show some littlo In creiw, bot that of priino quality la scarco in tho street, and COe* readily at thrtH«-aad-o-hoJf to four Y*cenL for sixty day bills, aud at five to OTC-and-e-limlf up to six ft cent, for fenr to six months, first class signatures, and from those prices upward for names not so well known.” Tiie Cincinnati (la/ctte of Pftturdsy tay§: “Tho local demand for Money continues very light, hot tlicro is rather tnoro inquiry from tho Interior, and, in nne rate*, country bank*, whore currency 1* wanted to facilitate prodace niovnmi-nl*, mro obtaining loans In this market. Generally, howt-vor, matter* are Inactive. Wo quote Rtfj;l2 1* cent.a* tbo range for first ciaav to fair pap r. to our general market* wo have b> notice a farther de cline In Flour, with ft continued dullness. The decline from tho highest point IsTlSrihlOc hid., closing at $1,60011,70 for aupertlao. Wheat ha* uV> farther declined 3c has. No change In Corn or Osin There is a mod orate demand for i 6 ?* * >or * Nothing doing in other articles of pro viilona. Groceries are without niiitorlnt change. If any -thing,pricesaros rhade easier." , Tlia receipts at Sew Vork by tho canals, ot that £Uti>, of Flour, W)imt,('Arn. andltarhy, for the third NcA*k of Au gust, iu 1557 and ls.vi, hare l-om an follows Flonr. Wheal. Corn, bid*. bn*. bn*. 1557, 2.'i,yu.'< 44a .'kiJ ms, 70,0*4 131.1W5 mo.v-js Incrcaae, -tft.OlO |i»1,073 Dvr lnr. R.SSB • : Iht* aggregate* or th- receipt* ..f the *lx>vr si tick* ao tar fi»r Uit> joam 18,'.7 m>j ISA**, have Ih-co ' Klnur. Wheat. C-rn * lUrl«y, bbl*. hrjv l .••.95,127 Inornate, K 72410 .'UIM/dfl D#c. 106,549 In. 270,070 Reducing (!ia Wheat L> Klnnr, the oxom of rrc*-lpt* In I&SS over 1H57. la equal f» hbU; AsllR3—There is nothing doing; «« quote Pots nominal at hdJ Pearls at iijO. Hod* A»h mngei frum 3J-j BUTTER AND KllGS—Thera la no Rotter offering for ttle, and quotation* arn therefore ialneler*. Egga plenty hut the demand is very light. Sataof occasional ioi* at 7|4£B. BACON—The market condones to grow (Inner; Sale* of Phonldora at ; Sides at plain Ham* tlo; plain canraMwl do 1: Sagar-cured do, 12@12»4. BRANS—Some 200 bn* of old «mall white, In store, have been taken doting tbn week at 60(§)51,05, according to qual ity- There ie no marked inquiry. BUCKETS AND TUBS—The factory price* (cash, par fonda) at PalUton and New Brighton are lor Flnckett and Tnh*. A1,7Uu.J.f1.7e ft dor. 1 From store, backets ■•11 la the retail way at sl,7s*as2,W». BROOMS—there la a lair snpply, and pi Ires range from |1 23 per dneen fcreominou to $1 Air choice extm, Intenuo dhite gra<* J3,on f dox. n«-mp, sl.n7. |2,00t5i52,7& » do*. Hemp Coil, 11 eta “a lb. PDOUnn RlNKS—Manilla, 87 ctsflida*. 11.-mp, 70c COl'iON 1 AKNS—The market i* steady at the following quotation*: ‘ JVCSO TAJ>Jf. No*. 6 to lftinduAlro 2u e V D> No. 16. No*. 11 A 12.. 21 c> lb No. 17. No- 13 .22 c Hlb No- 18. No. U r lb No. 19. No-14 .....24 clift No. 20. So 400 lie dot No. 600. No. 500 10 c do* No.SQU... So. M 0 t> »•dot No. 1000. No. TIW Sc'ji dot C*rjvt chain, 4** col. 26c Y&> Tnnn _ 22c {»lb Do do white, 2M Canlkluc. —.lfic a to 25 cnt*. 2lc *• Family lotting. 17c “ Dp do lUi to ttc 22c “ Battlne, No. 1- -Ite M CotarM Yarn 27c *• Do No. lsc “ Caodlcwlrk 20c *• 2"' - -1 ; Vi'*!* - .... B*4 c %l jrd CANDI.K3 AND 80 A P—Candle* axe Btrauly at onr<)uot&. lion* i—elipjxd 12*4, monld 13 and adamantine Soap remains aa twfore, aicaJy at 6 fhr crimmon, 6*4 for Paint, atel 10 fur T-ilet and Coalite, o*4 fur Chemical Olive; and 7 £>r German. CUEBSK—Tit* inquiry U strictly local, and sate* aro ma king atvadiy.iu lit* • w.ilt.war, at ”llltll> FKC IT—Tbr market is. bare of Apples. Good lota uuw would bnus ;{1,«J45}2,00. l'caches m nut io market. IIBIED. IlEEF —imallaaka by lhe tierce at FEATAER3—»t note sales ol prime we*tern.ot» arrival, at 46 hot only in •malt lot.; Trum store lla y tire held la the •malt way at 60, KlXll—lV* quote Feed, on arrival, within the range of .■UV,;SO fur Hran, fhorU, Shipetnfia amt Middling, with aatee o V than at mixed Bran and Short* at 60, and Shorts at 01K&66. _ -Elall—HtwkArtd Xg ih,h*«* an imwarillnadracy: we cote $10,60. Halifax Harriot? $5.75<35i1.0U; Baltimore do, *B.tfl. Io Lake Fi»li. the Allowing ptiroa are now current; White Fish, > l.bl, fT.Otr. tk> hf do. 3,50; Trout, do do, fttJ; d> hf do, 3,60; Hurting. J« do. 11,06; do hf do, 3.0 O; Aalokm), do, 6.00; Uu hf d<-, 4.(*i - FLOUR—Tbc rrocijiU from wagon Uaee slightly liicrmaed and sales were made on Friday and JJv.ofd.ty of »o)wr at £>,l2. an>] extra at i-i-ST. From store, *U>*Jy ntlc* of super at ; cxtta at f.VOCAiJj.To; aud faintly do at ls a continued pood drotund forOan, bet tbs receipts are light; bale* of new at 10 7r* bos, aol old at 42<543, (tom flrat hands, *B Las of 33 !be; from store, sales at 46. Coufeflru at bo. Rri hi* Improrcd, and sales are making at GOf&trJ frnm first band*, and CS from store lisaut it also tinner, but ibertris none offering; vco quote at CM. Wit cat Is scan* and in drpiaod at i»yf<}|l,oo for borne lota, aodfl,loutsl.ii lor Bo«tbeta. UROCKKIKiJ—Wo not<; a good demaod for So2ar and Molasses, and sslea to retail and country trade at fir Fnger, and &i> fur MoU*«ee. Or-ffi'e Is steady at and lUco at GAS I‘lfK—tbe following r Iron tubing: Per Fool Pipe ... 7 ct*.i b r. - ■••". “ S' an the quotation* for wTOOfith Per Foot. Inch OXB Pipe—32 ctj 2 “ •• ... 60 - l3 “ “ ITJ4 - IU “ SB - | Bohlnct to the rtmlruniry rile. UAT^—A fair supply *t sc&l $lO V too. IllDK3—Oreen Hides »ri> fir are tmt few la market sod ooi IROX A NAlLS—Uier* fa* • nt«« an> tmctuncM, «u<| we M-TOUt. lea, MtJ..25i J anlska “ u .^4)2 Iron Plow Wlnc» “ ...4)2 “ •• gtaha u ...4' KUU. 104 to 1M N>U« H k*g.....3fip , Bdto W 44 Brufi / k Feat* N*I1« ft kPR.....a.75 (hi k M « M .J.Afr 64 « “ ....4,60 44 « h 4,75 84 “ 6,76 24 “ “ 7,00 Per pound ....C% / aoor noa. *ft Kail bom. 1 Best quality— “ BOTOD A KB BQOABI. •ft inch.— .V ft 3H “ 3% •• Gftt Snibr* '3 to 4*£ inch 4,26| - • ft to 6 4,76 Wfo’t Bplkt4 tncli..... *ll InagUm. <>}•£ “ MO “ jg| BoUerlUTeU- lbGs buck* no*. " . No*. 13,14,15.16* 17 ftfi> 4M “ 18,20,23*01... * b I “ » “ *>\i L . LBATREK —No change ud wo-repeat oar qootaUonß: rut BAB. . Horae ghool by MO and 3*^ Dandt Tire. \y K by 7-1. and kind.-. 3^ Saddl > Tree 1W and MX by HO and In 4 dal by3-10A In « 4«^ BM Spanish Sole ft D>—.— .2SASB Slaughter u ** .......... —2B§2S Upper Leather ft doz ~.530@39 Bridle “ “ to.- - .:|3G$42 Skirting Leather f»lb ...... 2S@3l Harness— 54&27 LARlV—Prime City No. I, is held firmly atll and there Is very tittle* pressing oo tiie market. MESA PORK—held stiffly at $10,60 by Uic lut,aod $17,00 in the small way. i« orm,anrtsma]l salesare making at"*® SO. Lanl Oil No. lis firm nt S.'). ■ BBKDB—New Timothy is coming In plentifully, and large quantities are going east; sales at $1,25. KothlDg doing' InCloTer. Flaxaeed U fi.m at $1,f1&351,30. . SALT—Steady but dull nt shoo@sl,Qs for No. 1 and $1,15 for extra. WINDOW GLASS—prices aro firm, and wo repeat our quotations for the small sites, city make: —SxS and 7x9, 13,00; Bxlo, $3.76; Bxll to oxll and 9x12 to 10x12, $4,25; Ixl3 to9xl3and9xl4 to 10x13, $4,60. These are net cash prices; country brands raago 60 cent* $ box lea. For the ■neewding medium alias, 10 $ cent dfaKount off! WUTCIi LEAD —Arm and In atoiqhr demand at $2,50 ft keg for pnro in oil, and dry 9c ft Py subject to the oanaldle* count. Red Lead net, and Li fbarge * " WUISKEY—Raw la firm at 20, oad rectified at WOOL—Very Httlo offering foe sale, and prices range Crom 30(5t46. RIVKR HEWS, The weather yesterday was cold and disagreeable. The littlo rain that baa fallen during the week has not raised the rim In the loast, and there is nothing doing of course. We leern from the Louisville 'Courier that the Lehigb, bound far HI. Louis, grounded on Portland bar.yestcrday, and bring rather out of the channel, stock there bard And fast, and Had not got off at dark last night. TboSt. Louis Repuldlcan of Saturday sajat. . “ The Memphis packet Philadelphia eeems to be taking things bj’stons In. the riverLelow.and weare glad that she liable to carry » high head. Tb* Philadelphia bad 100 pas sangeys. Into this’port, yesterday, and a very good trip of freight, ffoit. John Marihalk her commander, sod by the way Hi? more dyrer genttemanor better officer float*—has grmif AuvaittUffo'oo the ronte between tbia port and Chester —that bring'.bli old stamping ground-long ago with the lloklucr'.Rrin, Uje first,Cheater, packet. Capt. Marshall built op the Chester trade; paa a tmiretsal-favorite, and the peoplexsmetbber him.' - He is good for tbs legitimate * Chea tar trade' on bis regular weekly trip* to and from Memphis with the Philadelphia, An proof of the popularity of Capt, UAtaball, we will stale that it ts oo uncommon thlni for beautiful bouquets to be handed to him, with compl meats, Ac-' when fie landa at wood pile* eren in tbo middle of the night. He bad uneof theao visitationson her last trip np, tbo taatefhl arrangmaents of which plainly Indica ted that it had been tho work er female banui, and the. dal* icato offering vfn female heart."; " .* Lota or tin Srxurea PDrx'Totrtr.—The icbr.,Ked Pox, Capt Olipbaiit, arrived on Seturdaynight, baring on board a portion of the officer* and ere wotthe steamer PinkTo ney, Capt. Lockwood, which veaael foonderedet mu on the 29th July,ln 1et.24 40 N-long. 0012 W., Thry.wrrs taken .on hoard the Bed Pox at Caapeaehy, where they arrived on the 2d lost .The Pink Toney •Waa cleared at the .Custom-' hoove |h July for MlnslitUn by the' Tebauotspee Company, and wpntto aea from the Southwest-Pass oa the 26th July. Two boats, containing the second officer of the steamer and thirtePa others, have not been beard frnmJ—>N.O. BnL ta now .running In lteUfl«s* Ingnmtu a regular packet between Marietta and ZaaacvllK The Charley Bowen haawltbdrawn from the route. Btsamboat ’Reglitir. ARRrVED. I DEPABTED, Loeenws Brownsville. - | Luxcros, Brow^iriße, •Telegraph, do. ' 1 ■ do,-.; Colonel Bayard, BUnbeth^ 1 -cob BayanJ, Elx»beth; Enu- 7. 1 WHEELE R & W ILSG ’N *S ’ !i • * ;i '* *% “'J FAMi'xiY ; -.7 ii-krHW • Si: I SEWINGS MACHINES, AGENT S OFFICE, NO. 68 FIFTH STREET, THESE MACHINES which hare gained such an enviable reputation over all other Machines on account of 1. Beauty and excellence of stitch, aliko on both rides of the fabric sewed. 2. .Economy of thread. 3. Simplicity and thoroughness of construction. 4. Portability, ease of operation and management. 5. Spbed. C. Quietness of movement. 7. Strength, firmness, and disability of seam that will not np or ravel. 8. Applicability to a variety of purposes and materials 9. Compactness and elegance of model and finish. . ' * Are now offered with all of the latest improvemeats and advantages at manufacturers .■ ■ - • prices by ALES. It REED, Agent, C 8 FIFTH STREET. . A HOST LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO CT.EBGTNEi\. . anahiiwCmT Telimpui nukeu. Ntw losx, Aug.U).—Cotton quiet; 500bale*fold. Floor beat*; I°£o0 bbl*Bold; Soandstat*,s4,Bs(fSSi. Wheat has declioed, 16,000 bush sold; Southern White, Sl.3o@tl.4ft: Corn to declining; 48,000 both Mid; Mixed, tt&SS; White, 85. lit si porkfirm it *17,40 ©Ji.jtO. \\ hl»k«y drooping; rates at 24flogir Hlce dull, *lC@3v'£. UtiecdOiTfirmfet <6@i6. Hides firm. Cotton freight* to Liverpool 6-32 d. Stock* steady, Chicago and Bock iiland fa*J; La Crotm * nd . M . i, TT*P, k1 ®* Michigan Southern. 24%; New Fork Central, 60?5,; Pennsylvania Coal, 76*4; Reading, 41 V/i MU* wankeoand Mississippi, J7>s Missouri Sixes, 84?& Galena and Chicago, 69; Michigan Central, ISV£* La Cn»» land grant*, 36*4; niinoia Central 77 bond* 91J*. FniLisarnu, Ang.3o.—Floor firm but devoid of activity, •ales 600 bbls fre*h ground at bbl, but *otnehold er* wtll not accept this flgorr, extra $6,76@R25. No change 5n Rye Floor or Corn Meal. Wheat iu actiro reooert. and 8000 bush *old at f 1,26@1,30 for lair and prime rad, and $1,40@1,42 for while. Rye dull at 80c Jbr old and 70c for new. Corn declined 2@3c hush and boyera now only offer Me (br yellow; GOO Im.b new Delaware Oatasold at 42c. Jn i.roceriM, no change. Provisions quiet; small raWMess lork atSiS; Hams sell at ll@l3e, Bides at oU9Vc,tnd Shoulder* at 7?£c. Lard Arm at 12c In bblsanrt 13e In kegs, nuUkey doll at 27c. Wool in goodrequest; 00,000 "**• sold at 33c for common, up to 46tf for fine. Ang- 30 -~*‘lour is utfchanged and dull; sales lflOU hbl* at ft,.5 for choice Mperilne, and $i,90@55,25 for extra; receipt* fair. Wbeatpleoty, and about 2c per bueh lower. Linseed Oil h»« advanced to 83c, and is Arm. Wbiv key lime declined to 21 and I* dull. The supply exceeds tho demand. Nothing was dono in provisions, and there is no demand. Money it easy. Exchange on the east Is dull and heaTj at J 4 per rant premium. Bsltihoks, Aug. 30.—Flour dell; sales of Howard street mud Ohio at $5,60. Wheat steady. Coro; rales of white at 76@80c, and y*Uow *t So@SBc. Whiskey doll at2S@26c; the rates being nominal. Pro visions doll; axles of Men Pork at sl7,soand Bulk Shoulders at . Wn.tT tho New York City folks sny of Dr. SIcLtLs’sCiLtBkSTU) YnutriiOK, manufactured by Flem ing Bro*. _ . Nxir Tatx, August 25,1652. This is to certify that T am well acquainted with a man fifty years of age, for many year* a reai*nt of this city, who has been at times extremely 111, in? could not t*-Il from what cause, unless it-was worms. Us told his attend iog physician his suspicions, but the physician at once rid iculed the idea, and refused to attend him any longer. His eon then mentioned Dr. MeLane’a Vermifuge, and asked him ii bo would take it; bis reply was—l must take some thing-to gctrelief, or dio. They at once procured a bottle of Dr. McLaue’s Celebrat ed Vermifuge, and be took one half at one dose. The re sult waj, l>u passed upwards of tlrte quarts of norms, cut cp in every form, lie got well immediately, and is now enjoying most exceUenthealtb; and, like the good Samari tan of obi, Is endeavoring to relieve his unfortunate neigh bor*. Uc makes it his business to hunt up and select all cases similar to Kls own, that mny be given over by regular physicians, and induces them to try Dr. McLane's Vermi fuge. bo for he has induced more than twsnty persons to take the Vermifage, and io every case with the most happy results. He is well satisfied that Dr. McLane’s Vermifuge prepared by Flumiag Bros- of Pittsb orgh, 14 far superior to any other known remedy, and that 11 more generally known would not tail to rave many .valuable live*. For farther particular* enquire uf Mr*. lUrdie, 12414 Cannon street, New York City. «3_i*urcfc users will be careful to ask for DR. M 1 LA NITS CEI.EBRATED VERMIFUGE, manufactured by FLEMING BROS.ofI*OT*BCBoa, Ps. All other Vermifuges in compar ison are worthless. Dr. M”Lane’s genuine Vermifuge, also his celebrated Liver Pills, can now be had at all reel suitable drugstores. ymtgenuinevUAout iktsianaiun of ao3WAwIwT FLEMING BROB. 2s«fk& Mc^tb .--•-'7 c ft ..._.2K e 'fi ft SU c -p ft 8 c d«2 ti eft d(.i ..... 8 coders Ktgulat Monoag&bela River U. 8. Mall Packets STEAMER TELEGRAPH, j STEAMER. JEFFERSON, Oapt. J. C. Wohnwixu. ! Cut. Gians* faist. ABOVE NEW STEAMERS ARE A. now running regularly. Morning Boats leave Pitts burgh at 8 o’clock A. SL, and Evening Bouts at 0 o'clock P. M. for M’S era port, EUzabelbtowu, llonoaga belaCity. Belleveraon, Payette City, Qreenfleld, California and. BrowasviUe, there connection with Hacks and Coaches fur Uniontown, Fayette Springs, Morgantown, Wayneaburg, Carmichacllown and Jeffcreou. Passengers USketed through from Incliuive.— town for $2, ms*l*«a*i«t*te‘i'A>ui3.'On_u^.' rclock j ßt ] M further information en morning Boat,** the foot of Orant street. auft 0! ? w u. AtUGrt. iHigctllantoim. PROPERTY HOLDERS, ATTENTION PIiRRIW dt JOHNSON Having increased their facUitlra for manufacturing and % . applying W. 23- OHILDS Ac CO’S PATENT ELASTIC FIRE AND 'WATER PROOF CEMENT ROOFING, ARB now prepared to execute orders for any description of Koofii,«t»«T>orfUt,»tth» BbortMt no tice nnJ witb tho utmost care,belog determined to. pat on Boob that cannot be surpassed for ; Cheapness and. Durability. Oar Roob are too well known to requireany ealtyy from ua. Testimonials In firorof thia Roofing and- aamplee can be icon bycalllogatoar Office, No. 75 Bmlibfield street. Buildings covered witb the aboT© Roofing can be seen at H. Nelson's, corner of Wylie and High streets; J. Beck’s new Hotel, corner ofGraotand Berentb-ltreeta; Donas of W. 0. Leslie, Kaq n Diamond alley, opposite Patterson’s Stable; Store of R. Straw, corner of Marketnad Second at*; aleo Hooae of B. ILSnceop, same block; Browarrille Wharf Boat Ilonao or Robert Plyuu, Congress, between Webater kaud Wyliettreetx;Storeof J. 11. Me Roberta, Webster >U, Stable of A Bradley, corner of Wafer alley and Baodt»ky street, Allegheny; Ilonas ofD. B-'WUktns, Esq* Wood’s Ran; Doom of A. Kegley, John Bcott, Wm. McCall and Hrl Coon, East Liberty; and many others too nomeroot to men* Uon. PERRIN A JOHNSON, apSnlawlyT No. 75.8xnithfl*lil at-, PUUborghjJa. JJEALTH! ** “'...1,90 “ Conferred on tti« Ladlea by weeriog DOUGLAS * SHERWOOD'S OBLEBSAIBDSKIRTS • . The unparalleled race— ofth* NEW EXPANSION SKIRT 1 120,000 of which have been sold daring tholaet fear montlia) im indaced the mtnn&ctnrer* to make arrangement* that will enable them to produce 200 dozen* (2,400 Skirt*) per day daring the month* of Jane, July and Angtut. They also call attention to their NEW LINEN SUPERIOR SKIRT, For traveling, which ia receiving unlveral commendation from the Ladies. They aro-the tdU proprietor* of tAeoniy “Patent Adjustable Bustle” in übo. Beware of the many Imitation* offered in the market, a* they an ail either Infringement* of oar patent, or worth -I' DOUGLAS & SHERWOOD, - MANUFACTURERS, NSW YORK. For sale throughout tho United BUtee and Canada*. Jsl7:3mda . LATEST NEWSfcom.ollpartsoFthe world. See the NEW YORK DAILY HERALD, I TRIBUNE [ Uhl TIMES; PHILADELPHIA DAILY PRESS, PEIJUO LEDGER^ and CINCINNATI COMMERCIAL, DdlTcrrd to ercrypart of the city, by tearing it® address at ' HUNT A MINER’S, Maaohlc HalL Trade aqpptied. .» tall! BOOTS AND SHOES, ohe ap y6e cAsh; JAMES ROBB, :- N 0.89 MARKET BTRCSZ, . NEAR THE MARKET HOUSE, HujCft melted his large' Spring stock of LADIES*, MISSES’ and CHILDRENS’. BOOTS abd-EHOESt MENS’CALF, KIP AND COARSE BOOTS, SHOES, OXFORD TOE, 1 1 Waiters, operas, Ac. . BOYS’AND YOUTHS’BOOTS, SHOES, Ac, . A Tery aaperior article and very neat, ■ Direct from the - Manufacturer*. which .he will aou by the rant orMOUazatmy redoced prloea finr caah. Tbteitockcomprlttaoiwol lit l»«~t mortmcnu to b. found la any dty, loitabie lor qty and cotmay tales, •«» baring orer twenty year* experience In boring, bctnsta that ho can now cattail teste*... He reapeetfullj lariteosU In want to ojIL, taming them that thay will ba pleated. . mrStt—Bayl?/' : •• ~ ' ~~ TO WHOLESALE DEALERS IN OSTRICH, VULTURE and FANCYYEATHKBATBIMMKOB,Ac,• • • i. . . in Importation ofthla description of good*, which oorara aTaxyoaalttjy atyto and cotor.tnlta ble for Bonnet Msunlaga, Fringe*. Ac, Ac* we bare ex tended onr for naoatactnrtag the leading atylea aofcgmd ' -3» Broadway, Hew York,’ lOTOIUAL WINDOW SOENES.—A new fcoaatiftil and chaap article, designed for excluding loaacta of all klada of all kinds from patting through down when th* nth are raised: also, a perfect screen from outride observation, and admitting a tree current of They repnant a Tarietyof beautiful tenet,' and an ore*, mental as wall AHutfnL' For rale, wholesale tad ntafl.-'f t SO and 2S St. CUlr»trect,by . • -J.AH.PHILHPS/ •& > . Solo Agents for Wtttbnrahl GUN DRIES.— O' 600 oika Soda' Aih» 100 .do Oaostic Soda; ... 109 kagaßl Cut, Soda, . 100 bacaHltnlaßoda, 60 do Battpatn, - .v; UMOhaaWfntowiUtM - •‘-•y '. ISObbU ***«%£ kftoite. hand and kraal*fey ■.•■ ■ai.rrfiftjff Kl5O. OLOSINQ OPT sa^tcTvp tcAonxsi&'' ' SBIASBAIBK ‘s'* •» “ , k .' . . ; ;,ium3b».cj4»am jas^tes, fijg*MSuJoobiuh»HUilllrtute~fot<«i* fct . ?_ *-*:J>SF?^S!r-- *lStocs" 1 ■ .?r 1 1 ... r..: , r y #1 iSUSicat, > '. . r>| Health of' women.— ' Per many year* I tore l**n troubled wiiL genera .vMI weariwwand languor, both mental and pbyaical; Caprice, ’.' rVi v lirtteanjee-b dhll headache, pain la the ijftd aud temple* .•■ ■: ' \.i Coldness and tendency to «tifTn«m,palpitiUouot iho heart, rery easily flattered or exdtod, appetito variable, etomarh ' '. * X'; '■> . • =» and bowel* erangod, Any m-utrJ or j.hyiocaJ .' . I exertion wasror® to bring On all the »ytnpu:j*, and! bad • -■ . ' "Sg in addition, falling or the woaib, and groat pain la that r»; gion. One phyaldan alter another exhausto*! hi* eklll and . . • C i |;S gare me op. A patient and perwrering i>Ro.,r MAH • . 4j£ HHALL’g OTEttINECATIIOLICON fortuuaUly rum*d me, t and Ihavo no words aafllcieat to express sny ibaukfulßew < lean trnly aay that 1 hare l*«aaftul]V>rerior many ye«r*-- ' M with white* ami deranged mouatraatiom Alter a while 1 «r.,_ -ra liad other troubles, inch aa pale faro, indigestion, wasting’ ' . '• ' away, general languor and debility, j>alt» In tho am a! I >,f Ui« . * ;.JS baelLaewrtaf aebtjiganddragglDgeenaatlon.icun hetwi-cu T o:f| the shoulder bl ads* extending down the (pine, loem ot appe- _. i//. - ; tlta, troablein the stomach and bowels, with cold hand* and ,7 V .'-vT feet and dreadful nenoosne**. Tlie least excitement would J make me feel a* it 1 ehoald fly away. I trimi dyctort and .••'y 1 ;. droga,and eTerylhlng, oun after another, with/ot the ben* . 1 1 ,J .* ' : ' r V M : eMt. One bottle of MAluillALl.'d UTKUINK OATHUM- V "V' l ■ ■ ' .'fx j CON changed some of my symptom* for tho bettor, nod now ' ' ;?Ui'' •. '• V;;*-.-—' t 5 lam entirely and radically cored. 1 wish that every Vo-' '77 v>£§ | man coohl know what It will do, OLAIIIBSA 011811. ■ L ‘ r L For a long Ume I bad Uterine complaints with the follow. . Ing symptoms 1 was nervotw, emHcinN-d end irritably I - ‘ ‘ seemed toaboundin complaint*; soroeofwbleh I will try to .' ‘ tell yoa; pain in tbelower organa, and a filings as if some thing waa going to Call out; Inability to walk jjach onae 11 count of a feeling of fullness; aching and dragging, and •hooting pain* in the Lack, loins, and extending down lit* legt; the/oltlogprodueed by riding caused great pain; vp*ft* modie shootings ami pains In the side, stomach and bowel.*; headache, with ringing in the ears; every fiber of tie body seemed aore; great irritability; intense nervoosnee, I coold . not bear the least excitement without being prostrated for ‘ ; a day; Ifcohld scarcely move about the house, and did not" 1 take pldasuro in anything. I had given tip bopo, havibg' ; r ;sfc?- tried everything, aal supposed, Ja vain, but a friend ceiled' my attention to AIARtiIUU/tf UTKRJN/J CATiIULHXWf. ■ i ’ I took it, hoping against hope. Host fortunately it tared • - me; and there is not a healthier or moco grateful woman In* " thocountry. Itrnatall will nse it Itistmly the women's friend In twed. llu. FLOKKiNCtI LKHLIB. MARS BALL'B UTKRTNECATHOLICOX Killcerlain If care Pulling of the Womb, Whites, XujrpTtnrdjlrrrguiar or Menstruation. Bloating, Inflammation* ana Dix • eattsof As Kidneys or Urinary Organ*, Retention or Jri< continence of Urine. Heartburn, Ootltvntett, Xervousneil, Fainlingt, Palpitations, Crmpt, Diiturbcd Sleep, and all trouble* organ\c or sympathetic, connected wWi i he Uterine organs. The price of MarthnlTt Uterine GtlMiam tt One Hollar anda Batfpcr tiprffbollU.* On Ac receipt of itxdWiar* ti tr bottle* if Kill be int Ig czprptt,Jru of dliargt,U ihejnd of Ac express rente. Beparticular LaurriU Ac potiofflet addresr, town, county and Slate. Wi tam guarantee. that the MedtcincwiitH poi, mreedptof Ac money. jutdreu Da. OKU. U. KEYBEit, 140 W<-odsu Pittsburgh, - Spl4-d*wT Sign of UiaUoldeu Mortar. Talk of beauty, It cannot exirt without a fine bead of hatr, ) tbimread'tbo following, and If yon a*k more, ace circular around each' bottle, and no om can doubt. PROFESSOR WOOD’S HAIR RESTORA TIYE.—WeaaII the attention of slloldsud young, to thta wonderful preparation, which turns back toUsorigin&l color, gray hair—coven thn hoad of thabald with a luxuri ant growth— remoTM the dandruff, Uchlng, and all cntino ousernptious—caneetfacontitualilowofthe natural fluids: .. and hence.!/ need m a regular dreading for the hair, wilier «- preserve its color, and keep it from falling to extreme old js/ age.'inall Itenetoral Loamy. Wo cull th«.-n upon the bald, • the gray, or diseased in acalptouse it; and surely the young ' will not, at they value tho Sowing lock*, or thwwiichiog : curt, ever be without It. Ita praise ia upon tbetooguoof thousand!. 7*Ka « *■— »» » W—oU-Tlj- 1.- ittanurs. tire, • few weeks since: Diet Jlrrtm, Conn, JolySJ,lBso. M*. Lurawosru—Sin I hare been troubled with dan* \j • droll or scurf anmykead for mere than a «eu-» my hair .. ■«' : v began toeom*out,*enrfandhair together. leawlnalffw- r'--'"-V-'-; IlaTtQ Bauer ahrmt **Wood n Hair HMtoreUre" an a core.— • »' • k3' - • Tealloda* your eioreontiie first of ApriiUat,and f-mriaMW* •: ' edoheboUie to try it,aod 1 found to my satis toctleuitwa* ' r O *1 the thing it removed tho scurf .o A FINK HE.U> or KICK GLOSSY H AIE. PmuMireu, Sopt. 10,1858. Pur. Woo—Doar Sir: Ycrar Hair KertcrsUvu is proving itself beneficial to ine. The front, and al*o tij3 back psrt of my head almost lost its covering— }n fitct kilo. 1 bavo wd but twobalfplotbottlea of your Restorative, anditow, the tip of my head is well stadded with a promising crop of . -4 young hair, and tbefront Is also receiving its benefit. X- f nave tried otber preparations without any'bencflt whatcv-', er. I think from my own personal recommendation, lean ‘ induce manyotbere totry it Yours, rwpectfally,.. • ' D.. U. TUOSIAB, Ml D., No. td Yiart st. Yiscucraa, Iso, Jnne 22,1853. Fkor. 0. 3. Wood- —As you MO aboot to Uunufactnre' and vend your recently dtscovortd Bair Reitomtire, 1 will state tor whomsoever it may concern, that .1 bare osed it and known others to use it—that, I haveyfor several years, been in the habit of using other Hair Ittawralivei, and tlut I flodyooJt nstly inperlar to any other I koo»v. It entire ly clean sejrtho head of dandruff, and with Out. month’s prop er use wift restore any person’s hair to the original yonthfol color and texture, giving it a healthy, soft aud glossy ap pearance; and all this, without discoloring- the hands .that" apply it, or the dr«M on which it drops. I would, therefor*,' recommend iU.usf to every one desirous of. having a fine eeloe ahd texture to hair. Respectfully, yonrs, - WILSON KINO. Tor ealehyOKO. il. KJSYBEIt, UO Wood St- Pittsburgh; O.J. WOOD * CO, Proprietors, TJI2 Broadway: *. Y.. < In the. great N.Y.: Wire Railing Establishment) and 114' tfarket street, Bt. lonia, Mo, and sold by all good Drug gists. apSO anSC&dawlMT . Iron City' Commercial College, ' Fiffi&uryA, Pa.—Chartered 1855. 300 STOOEMTB 4TTKXBIBO, J4X. ISffS. NOW the largest and most thorough COBd mercial School of the United State*. Young raen-.'/ TV-'V prepared for actual duties of theCocntfngßoctn.' • J. C. fiJUtn, A. JL, ProL of Book-fceeptog and Science of <- Aceoante. A.T.Douraztt, Teacher of Arithmetic and Commercial'-" - 'V Calcnlatkm. :• .... ; 3. A., Hxtsjucx and T. C. J eject*, .Teacher* of Itock- - " •• * .. Keeping. • • * . . * . __ A»OoWt*iandW. A.MHita.PTo&.ofPenmaoshfp. t.- : - t~r r j*s~. SINOLKANBDOUBLV BXTRT BOOK-KHKPIMI, . As used in every department of basiaess. - •« ' ; COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC—SATIO- PUBINRPS _ WRITING—DSTECTIKO COUKTEMX?MONEY.t ; ’ • * \v —MERCANTILE OORKESPONDESCE-r-COiIMURDiX V ,V"'.V/05W LAW, are taorht, and. allotherimhJec'tVnecesaaxy, .. . - ;■ 1 ftrc the mcce« and tborogjgiUidQcation of a practical trad-' ■ _ t'jjfif V r neesmao. : . .<■ . s"\f- v ltpuzanuitz. ..-.ro i, Drawn, all the premiums In Pittsburgh for - years, also In the Eastern and Western Cities, for beat Writing - , , - > jr-.V | -VOT £&GRAV£I> WcfiiK. , * - IHPOETAST INPOBMATIOH. ' - • * > i- Student* enter atany time—No Tacatfon—Time-raUml-'- ' ’ ! to4—Rerievat'pleasure—Graduates assisted in obtdlntog •» a>:s?:ts -*a •Uuatious—Tolttgnfor Fall Commercial Coarse. s£j,co ••t- -rjA Arango time 8 to 12 weeks—Board, J 2.60 per week—St*-~ , VV/7VV*’ ’ tioasry. s6^o—Entire cost, *60,00 to fTo,i». r ‘ Hfc Jt* . •^Minister*’aona merited at half price. • - - •> •••• ;-;-*fc-V.5.eX..-vT lfot Cant—Circular—Specimens of fineness and Orna- - mental Writing—inclose two-stamps, and address r an* ».W.VENB3NB. Pittsburgh. Priina.' *■ £V V? 1058.. 'CABPBTS.: 1858.' ' naMttßmut cisrnr sw>** IS STILL PREPARED 10; SUPPLY. -* - >-w*A all demands for Ysttet, Brussel*, Tbreeply and In-_ -* *Sfcv- l i'V7frla grain Oarpeta, of erery description, style and qiulftr.ffloQr 1 ■■■*<', %*■> v Oil Cloths, from 3to 24 feet wide, *t lower prices thaa we " *'' &'# { .'h-2l hare erer before, offered; Cocoa'Matting , for cfllcre or ’ - v * 'A f '*«•->T churches; Falntad Window Shades, and.oTertthitiit coaascL.^. - t ' " ed Wtihtiw Chfpst department,of House / ; r? \£ V h As we anticipate an adrance ia prices ai,er tho Snrtne , ";H ‘ Tre^evpen^Eowouldauggesttopnreha*e>»jm make- - ' ' ~ Jr,*. */N . ... - SS&aSsSS''' i 3 SsBsas»Kisa9sg^: ——• • Cwu*t Market and Berond fiEZIRS . „ mosser-Bpatknt s MiHDTE’rneEjrs?,' ' ,/£ rtoteterttkaapat- .-•- , -i --- :-f.gv~^'4> iCECaKiMniKEIEEiIAIIJL.. t.j. CK4IO je co-B, lamfwd .1.:,-14. >; • V’- - vv -*J, 7*s-s: ,2 HPHBnilsikuuber is,'preptttoi.to tlclifftsipjOV.f fio/ T^T' "V ~ oe Wttehurgn.' :f, s * f ..i * -i-?i tiarrhsiert canjrsb ongsttickAU Also, - ~ - - ■y&fSiXi. -flfc ».mOCPBB, AHrsh«JotalJ>»pg»: r' '* 'YSTILLOWS—Bsuket WllWa loir Wo by W -' • : —- I ~ t , QBEAMSEI WniUadd at Maonhctnma? prtco. XplSx*-fc»2a bf. bbla.No.2 largo X : ;-m» n do - .:•* ••a...: «&• r - , • -.2ai>M*.Baltltnoc»lUnlac ' > - ‘ Jfo.Xtiimn*dßb»fc' ■• Hfec4»:.2o ..do .--do -'i-' .1* lAto.-.d». Whitt WMViiv J 80hi do do - ’ da .• . lO do do -Trwt, - ■■ . Wtj • intunii&itoiiiitip*' MrffirArr • muf/s* & •j'i . ,r>t >.'■ > ViTifo fj. - -U : . .>' O .v.e-sftw-VC;. ■ j. s.* s f 4 - .. • • r i-T ’ jr&t'' XVi : m-w cr ATCt< ,r • -,Sf Jfc Tf ... . ft- / - -